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Motorists have lauded Qatar Fuel (Woqod) for installing longer hoses to its fuel dispensers at 19 petrol stations in the country.
Woqod CEO Ibrahim al-Kuwari, in a statement issued recently, said motorists can now get fuel on either side of Woqod’s petrol dispensing machines regardless of the vehicle’s fuel tank on the left or right side.
Prior to the initiative, which was implemented on June 6, there was heavy buildup of vehicles inside Woqod service stations, overflowing towards adjacent roads and causing congestion along major thoroughfares.
Speaking to Gulf Times earlier, al-Kuwari explained that “queues along the right lane are longer and are often congested because the fuel tanks are located on the vehicles’ left side, leaving the opposite lane empty. But now longer hoses will speed up our services and will cut down on customers’ waiting time.”
John, a Doha resident, lamented that it usually takes him 20 to 30 minutes to get his vehicle refuelled. “But despite having around 10 to 15 cars in front of me, I was able to enter the petrol station’s premises in five minutes,” he said, narrating his experience at Woqod’s service station along Bin Derham on Wednesday.
He added that a Woqod staff member at Bin Derham supervised the entry of vehicles and directed them to the available machines.
Woqod's Al Hilal service station is yet to install longer hoses, leading to traffic buildup on Najma Street. PICTURE: Jayaram.
A quick check at the Bin Derham service station, one of Woqod’s largest fuel stations in Qatar, showed that the facility has four lanes, which can handle 16 vehicles at a time.There are no comments.
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